Madam I Am Come to Court You- (Lon) Halliwell 1846

    Madam I Am Come to Court You- (Lon) Halliwell 1846

[From Halliwell's 1846 book, "The Nursery Rhymes of England, obtained principally from oral tradition."

R. Matteson 2017]


"Madam I Am Come to Court You"

“MADAM, I am come to court you,
If your favour I can gain.”
“Ah, ah!” said she, “you are a bold fellow,
If I e'er see your face again!"

“Madam, I have rings and diamonds,
Madam, I have houses and land,
Madam, I have a world of treasure,
All shall be at your command.”

“I care not for rings and diamonds,
I care not for houses and lands,
I care not for a world of treasure,
So that I have but a handsome man.”

“Madam, you think much of beauty,
Beauty hasteneth to decay,
For the fairest of flowers that grow in summer
Will decay and fade away.
 

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